January 19, 2026

“Never Listen to the Smearers”: When a Platform Built on Smearing Tells You Not to Believe It

When someone warns you not to listen to people who “smear your name,” but their entire platform is built on smearing others, the contradiction isn’t subtle—it’s structural. This post examines how spiritual language is used to discredit accountability, control narrative, and shield falsehoods from scrutiny.
December 29, 2025

When “Speak Life” Is Used to Silence Accountability

Faith-based phrases like “truth always wins” and “speak life” are increasingly used not to uplift—but to preempt accountability. This post examines how vague religious messaging can function as a tool for image control and social manipulation.
October 15, 2025

🔥 I Am Write: When Mark Anthony Stephens Misspells His Own Messiah Complex

Mark Anthony Stephens’ latest post, “The Fire and the Altar — What It Really Means,” tries to disguise self-worship as scripture. But what stands out most isn’t the theology — it’s the comments that follow. Between the word-salad devotion and a revealing typo, Mark once again shows that he’s not preaching God’s word. He’s preaching himself.
August 3, 2025

📬 Private Messages & Public Meltdowns:

Mark isn’t looking for restoration. He’s looking for receipts to weaponize. And in doing so, he’s made it clear: there’s no boundary—legal, spiritual, or ethical—that he won’t cross to maintain control of the story. Even if he has to hack the truth to do it.